Amplifiers – With semiconductor amplifying device – Including particular power supply circuitry
Patent
1997-06-04
2000-03-21
Pascal, Robert
Amplifiers
With semiconductor amplifying device
Including particular power supply circuitry
330 68, H03F 304
Patent
active
060407417
ABSTRACT:
A preamplifier for amplifying signal voltages from a signal source with high source impedance has a signal input connected to the signal source, a first supply voltage terminal connected to the first power supply voltage potential, a second supply voltage terminal connected to a second power supply voltage potential and a signal output supplying an output signal. In this preamplifier, the first and second power supply voltage potentials can be shifted in parallel depending on the output signal. Alternatively or cumulatively, a known preamplifier may be developed so that the potential of a shield for the signal source can be controlled by the output signal.
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Krohne Messtechnik GmbH & Co. KG
Nguyen Khanh Van
Pascal Robert
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